thanks kaayo bro...
if your using the S-Video cable just changed the resolution from your display settings.Originally Posted by m1k3_ng
Do you have a LCD video output from your TV? So whats the brand of your TV? isn't ordinary?Originally Posted by m1k3_ng
okay. asa ta maka palit atong s video cable with 7 pin S video and 4 pin s video connector?Originally Posted by IT
Try @ SM mga computer shopsOriginally Posted by m1k3_ng
3rd level - Octagon, Ngenuis, PCQuick buys, Electroworld, NUTech.
2nd Level - Teach Head, Silicon Valley, Cdrking.
Outside SM
Mandaue - Fastwin ( mostly hard-to-find parts ) <<< try mo nalang if naa sila.
Sorry ha wala ko mga telephone numbers hehehe.
have u tried using a 4 pin connector on the 7 pin port?
as far as I know, 7-pin socket accepts 4-pin S-video plug.
Video out to an Svidieo or RCA TV isnt really that bad as long as you have a good video card or you configure the card properly.
Its ok for watching movies but terrible for being used as a secondary display.
Heres a diagram to help you out...
Connectors 1,2,3 and 4 are located on the same area... a 4-pin Svideo plug will fit into a 7 pin Svideo socket. No need for adapters.
its not good ever..... better LCD TV
of course LCD TV is better.
The threadstarter just wants to connect his laptop to the TV.... he wasnt asking if this is better than that or so...
Besides, the solution you have in mind doesnt solve what he wants to do. He already said that his TV only has Svideo and RCA... why would you suggest he buy an LCD TV?
I've connected Radeons via S-Video to CRT Tv's and they do a pretty good job with movies, tv shows.
From what I can recall the old Nvidia cards especially those packaged by Inno3d have very crappy tv out. (had a bad experience with the Geforce 4 Ti) The difference between that and a Radeon TV out is like night and day.
Im not saying its better than LCD TV... but Its working with what you have....
Better watch it on the screen of the laptop rather that a TVOriginally Posted by vipvip68
Its not a question if its possible or not.... its the quality...
Still its not solving the threadstarters problem.Originally Posted by ajol
Its like someone asks you to help them fix their computer because they can't get something to work...
and you're advising that person to get a new one because his computer is old or outdated...
Also, video quality is subjective... what might be unacceptable to you might be ok with other people.
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